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Name ____________________________________________ Class ______________________ Date _____________
SECTION 33-1 REVIEW
CHORDATE EVOLUTION
VOCABULARY REVIEW
1.
Define the follow ing terms and explain its importance.
nonvertebrate chordate _________________________________________________________________________
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2.
notochord __________________________________________________________________________________
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3.
adaptive radiation ___________________________________________________________________________
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4.
convergent evolution __________________________________________________________________________
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5.
Pikaia ______________________________________________________________________________________
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M ULTIPLE CHOICE
_____
1.
W hich characteristic is unique to chordates only?
a.
_____
2.
3.
4.
5.
diffusion
c.
response to light
d.
a notochord
birds
b.
frogs
c.
fishes
d.
salamanders
was an ectotherm.
had adaptive radiation.
c.
d.
was an endotherm.
had a notochord.
W hich of the following is not an adaptation that appeared during the course of chordate evolution?
a.
_____
b.
Scientists now consider Pikaia the first chordate because it
a.
b.
_____
cold blooded
W hich of the following has an amniotic egg?
a.
_____
W rite the correct letter in the blank.
endothermy
b.
radial symmetry
c.
four limbs
d.
four chambered heart
The rapid appearance of new species as they adapt to different conditions is known as
a.
b.
a cladogram.
fitness.
c.
d.
adaptive radiation.
a mass extinction.
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Name ____________________________________________ Class ______________________ Date _____________
SHORT ANSW ER Answ er the questions in the space provided.
1.
W hat characteristics do tunicate larvae have in common with other chordates? (p.849)______________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2.
W hy do scientists consider Pikaia to be an early chordate and not a worm? (p.849)_________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
3.
If two extinct but unrelated species of chordates shared many adaptations, what can you infer about the
environmental conditions those organisms encountered? (p.851)________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
4.
List the following adaptations in the order in which they appeared during chordate evolution: lungs, jaws,
vertebrae, endothermy, and four limbs. (p.850)______________________________________________________
STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS The cladogram below shows the relationships between modern chordates. Some
important adaptations that have occurred during chordate evolution are indicated. Follow the directions to analyze the
cladogram. Color the bar for chordates without vertebrae red. Color the bars for chordates that have jaws but no lungs
blue. Color the bars for chordates that have lungs yellow. Color the bars for chordates that can produce an amniotic egg
green. (p.850)
1.
W hich chordates are warm-blooded? _____________________________________________________________
2.
W hich chordates are most closely related to reptiles? ________________________________________________
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Name ____________________________________________ Class ______________________ Date _____________
SECTION 33-2 REVIEW
CONTROLLING BODY TEMPERATURE
VOCABULARY REVIEW
1.
Define the follow ing terms and explain its importance.
homeostasis _________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2.
metabolism __________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
3.
ectotherm __________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
4.
endotherm _________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
5.
Gila monster ________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
M ULTIPLE CHOICE
_____
1.
The main source of heat in ectotherms is
a.
b.
_____
_____
2.
3.
4.
5.
c.
d.
the environment.
their food.
c.
d.
control body temperature from within.
have relatively low rates of metabolism.
c.
d.
endotherms that need to warm up.
ectotherms that are at their ideal temperature.
Panting is a behavior that is seen most often in
endotherms that need to cool down.
ectotherms that need to warm up.
W hich of the following help animals retain their body heat?
a.
b.
_____
their high metabolic rate.
their own bodies.
A characteristic of endotherms is that they
a. control body temperature through behavior.
b. obtain heat from outside their bodies.
a.
c.
_____
W rite the correct letter in the blank.
hair and sweat glands
hair and down feathers
c.
d.
bones and sweat glands
body fat and sweat glands
W hich organisms have relatively high metabolic rates?
a.
all animals
b.
all vertebrates
c.
ectotherms
d.
endotherms
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Name ____________________________________________ Class ______________________ Date _____________
SHORT ANSW ER Answ er the questions in the space provided.
1.
W hat are the three important features that all vertebrates incorporate into controlling body temperature? (p.854)
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2.
Give examples of how a lizard would adjust to changes in environmental temperature. (p.855)________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
3.
How are the temperature regulating systems of birds and mammals similar? (p.855)________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
4.
Name one advantage and one disadvantage of endothermy. (p.856)______________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
5.
Match each description with the method of controlling body heat. Methods may be used more than once. (p.855)
Description
_____
1.
An animal whose body temperature
is controlled from within.
_____
2.
Examples include reptiles, fishes,
and amphibians.
_____
3.
W arm up by basking in the sun.
_____
4.
High metabolic rates that generate a
significant amount of heat.
_____
5.
An animal whose body temperature is
mainly determined by the temperature
of its environment.
_____
6.
Have feathers, body fat, or hair for
insulation.
_____
7.
Easily lose heat to the environment.
_____
8.
Low metabolic rate.
_____
9.
Cools off by panting or sweating.
_____
10. Cools down by going in a burrow.
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M ethod
a.
b.
c.
d.
Ectotherm
Endotherm
Both
Neither
Name ____________________________________________ Class ______________________ Date _____________
SECTION 33-3 REVIEW
FORM AND FUNCTION IN CHORDATES
VOCABULARY REVIEW
1.
Distinguish betw een the terms in each of the follow ing groups of terms.
trachea, alveoli ______________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2.
single-loop circulation, double-loop circulation _____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
3.
optic lobe, olfactory bulb _______________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
4.
ammonia, urea _______________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
5.
cerebrum, cerebellum __________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
M ULTIPLE CHOICE
_____
1.
The thinking region of the chordate brain is the
a.
_____
2.
3.
4.
5.
cerebrum.
c.
cerebellum.
d.
spinal cord.
kidney.
b.
cloaca.
c.
ureter.
c.
d.
accessory lungs.
four chambered heart.
c.
reptiles.
d.
gill.
double-loop circulatory system.
single-loop circulatory system.
d.
amphibians.
The most efficient respiratory systems are found in
a.
_____
b.
All fish use gills for respiration and have a(n)
a.
b.
_____
medulla.
An excretory organ composed of small tubes that filter wastes from the blood is the
a.
_____
W rite the correct letter in the blank.
mammals.
b.
birds.
Colonies of bacteria in the intestines of a cow are helpful in
a.
b.
digesting tough cellulose fibers in plants.
straining plankton from the water.
c.
d.
producing enzymes for digesting meat.
All of the above are correct.
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Name ____________________________________________ Class ______________________ Date _____________
SHORT ANSW ER Answ er the questions in the space provided.
1.
List two functions of a vertebrate kidney. (p.861)____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2.
Describe the functions of the optic lobes and olfactory bulbs in a vertebrate brain. (p.862)____________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
3.
4.
Describe the major differences among the chambers of the heart in the five main groups of vertebrates: (p.861)
a.
fish - _______________________________
b.
amphibian - ________________________________
c.
reptile - _____________________________
d.
bird - _____________________________________
e.
mammal - ___________________________
W hat is the general function of the chambers and partitions in the heart? (p.861)___________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
5.
Describe the differences in the digestive tracts of carnivores and herbivores. (p.858)________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
6.
W hat are the two respiratory structures typically found in chordates? (p.858)______________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS
fish, or amphibian. (p.860)
Classify the three circulatory systems found below as either that of a mammal,
4.
W hich animal would have a heart with only blue (deoygenated0 blood flowing through it? ___________________
5.
W hich heart would have a mixture of both red (oxygenated) and blue (deoxygenated) blood in its ventricle?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Name ____________________________________________ Class ______________________ Date ______________
VOCABULARY - CHAPTER 33
The crossword puzzle is a simple way to master some of the more important vocabulary terms in this chapter.
Across
Down
2.
6.
7.
1.
3.
4.
5.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
air pockets in a mammals lungs
sharks have a skeleton made of this material
a supporting rod found in all chordates at some point
in their development
the wind pipe of a human
subcutaneous _____ helps keep mammals warm
a very poisonous nitrogen substance that the liver
converts into urea; NH3
fertilization in reptiles, birds, and mammals is
always _____ , never external
the term for giving live birth as most mammals do
the lancelet is an _____ chordate
a heart chamber that receives blood
_____ is what dogs do to cool down
ectotherm is being cold-blooded; _____ is the term
for being warm-blooded
8. the “thinking” part of the human brain
11. the type of egg that reptiles, birds, and mammals
produce
13. respiratory structures in aquatic organisms
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